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ii don town Holliday shopping 
Yours to satisfy. 
New, latest, 
Goods, 
up-t i a Fall and Winter 
W lens. Dress trimmings and 
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the sum of 
and the 
in other 
goes on as th i 
report of invest m-i 
counties. The 
never 
limitations- In 
in a lane m 
factoring 
bond for his employ r. as a mi t- 
of form or i 
As the 
passed, the old tobacconist 
his business ceased, and sill wan 
until one the 
f was served with 
an execution in or 
of the government f r on 
this old bond- He had in the 
m become a man of 
means, a banker and one of the 
fist men in North Carolina 
church and political 
was thunderstruck, but there 
was the. situation to face By 
the aid of powerful friends I a I 
blameless record, he was I i 
THE
Owner. 
VOL. No. 
and Friday. 
Or CAROLINA. TUESDAY. 
ONE YEAR
JO. 
STATEMENT. 
Of all claims audited and allowed by the 
Board of Commissioners of 
County, together with receipts 
and Disbursements and the t 
Condition of said county for the fiscal 
ending December 2nd. 1906. 
ON- 
Ladies, Misses and 
PAUPER. 
H C for 
H H Tyson 
Byrd and Bro 
David Boyd 
Frank Bright and wife 
lb 
showing you 
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it 
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ti T P 
e to give you a few price 
will take pleasure in 
solid colors, 
nixed, the 
Ks 
Raincoats and Furs, 
These Reduced Prices Apply to our Stock 
of Beautiful Stylish and 
The Variety is 
Great 
Bynum Battle 
Pennie Burney 
Sal lie B 
Martha Briley 
Wm Bernard 
John S- Cannon 
Sarah F Cannon 
M W C Cannon 
Nancy Cox 
Clark.
j lark 
p Chance 
Cobb 
Ab 
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make a compromise 
government 
w; 
it 
Help the Editor Out. 
With so 
I just impossible for The R. 
I to keep up with the 
i the people who come and g 
land we can only print tin 
COATS 
OF 
knowledge 
SHOES 
per ya-i.
and t-r ladies 
. i.-. most 
.; on 
th 
y,
Our 
I readers could make it ea r for 
us to print the personal items if 
would phone or tell 
of Try it and . 
how you can tell as. 
Cheviot, 
Mixed 
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I come to our 
to see in print 
i ought to be mentioned i 
cause we did not know it. 
and Plaid. 
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Alice 
K. Loin- 
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Dunn 
I and wife 
i Dupree
get no
ii for 
dresses fit figures 
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J. MOORE BRO. 
IN-- 
DRY GOODS, IONS, 
ERIE S
c r 
Dollars
an 
a- 
n in handy a 
i g than to I 
e e 
where 
There is 
you can 
n seed meal and Hulls 
MILL STUFF, 
ii very lowest prices. I also carry a 
line of nice 
GROCERIES 
on these. See me before 
JOHNSON 
till 
Do you ever stop to t hi . . d . 
reader, the value of year lo I 
paper to the community, 
home has an for 
good that is hard to overestimate 
I It public opinion; it does 
j well its part in protecting and; 
j preserving the government. It 
takes the place of a standing 
army in guarding the s of 
the it teaches your child- 
morality truth and it 
brings many rich blessings to the 
h mes it visits with but little 
financial reward for its label.-. 
and in too many instances not 
any. The home paper is tie 
mirror in which those at a dis- 
ice see us it is the pain 
fall who are interested in 
U take personal interest in 
the town's paper assist i.; 
every way possible in making ft 
a true representative of our in 
t and hospitable , I 
us as our enterprising i d 
l i l; 
end the paper to your friend, 
bring us the news and do ; 
duty by your home paper am it 
will meet you more than i 
way. When you help your 
paper you help your town in- 
i help yourself, 
interested our to n 
r u i e. 
Cur. 
New York. Dec. F f 
last three days the liners 
Europe carried consider- 
ably over in money or- 
of this money goes 
to Croat Britain and Ireland es- 
the latter, Germany com- 
next- Such a generous con- 
was never known be- 
fore. The mails are the largest 
on record, hundreds of extra 
hands having been engaged to 
deal with them. The Christmas 
mail for Australia and the far 
East has already gone through 
this city. According to the 
mate of the authorities 
it is per cent, than on 
These Goods 
am 
Elegant 
are Priced for Quick 
First Choice. 
and you Should C i Early to 
Furs
Elegant Furs of 
Isabella Fox, 
Mink, m,
You see our 
ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS, 
Plain White and Colored 
10-4,11-4,12-4 Slavs, 
CLAUS 
more 
u Fulford 
J rimes 
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Mar. ill
Fran- dines 
Boot, 
Lena 
Ann 
Ham and wife 
Hunt 
H James 
Mary
DOS M Joyner 
Marina Johnson 
Simon Johnson 
Susan
Lang 
Bern Lee
Nancy Moore 
Morris 
Elon May 
Mrs J B Morgan 
Louis 
Ashley Norris child 
Judy Nobles 
Annis Parker 
Robinson 
Wm Robinson 
Riley Randolph 
x Rives 
Jas
II I 
.; 
is Providing He Little 
cur Toy China 
Make store your Xmas i 
You 
th 
expenses 
ton 
Stocks 
John Braxton 
Hannah Braxton 
H C for 
H H Tyson 
O Byrd and Bro 
Frank Bright and wife 
Mar Tripp 
Fanni Tripp 
M Taylor 
Pal 
Ellen 
Fred Venters 
Vines 
Louisa Vick 
, Mrs W G Windham 
Wilson 
Wilson 
Jno Pollard family 
Alex Greene 
Virginia Atkinson 
L Millie Atkinson 
Charlotte Anderson 
Bynum 
Pennie Burney 
Sallie 
Martha Briley 
Wm Bernard 
John S Cannon 
Sarah F Cannon 
1200 W C Cannon 
1201 Nancy Cox 
1202 Phyllis Clark 
1203 Susan Clark 
1204 Reuben Clark 
1205 Willis Chance 
1206 Phyllis Cobb 
1207 A J Corbett 
1208 Abram Dunn 
1209 Henry and wife 
1210 Hannah Dupree 
1211 Alex Daniel 
1212 Peggy Ellis 
1213 Titus Elks 
1214 Jas 
1215 Redmond Fulford 
1216 Tisha Fleming 
1217 Frank Grimes 
Betsey Garris 
1219 Bettie Gay 
1220 Willis Graham 
1221 Alice Gorham 
1222 Alex Green 
1223 K Henderson 
1224 Louis Hudson 
1225 C Horton 
1226 Maria Harrington 
1227 Isabella Holmes 
1228 Frank Hines 
1229 Robt 
Ham and wife 
Hunt 
1232 Lonnie 
1233 Ann E 
Henry James 
1235 Mary Jones 
Lawrence Joyner 
1237 Mrs Joyner 
1238 Marina Johnson 
1239 Sim Johnson 
Susan Johnson 
1241 
1212 Lang 
1243 Lee
. Nancy Moore
Morris 
12-18 
1249 Mrs J B Morgan 
Louis 
1251 Ashley Norris child 
1252 Judy Nobles 
1253 Annis Parker 
I Jno Pollard family 
1255 R A Robinson 
1256 Win Robinson 
1257 Riley Randolph 
Cilia Rives 
1259 L Simmons 
1260 Jas H Spain 
1261 Mary Spain 
1262 Jno Sheppard 
1263 G W Smith 
1264 Delia Staton 
1265 Clemmie Stocks 
1266 Martha Tripp 
1267 Fanni e Tripp 
1268 Mary Taylor 
1269 
1270 Ellen 
1271 Fred Venters 
1272 Vines 
1273 Louisa Vick 
1274 Mrs V G Windham 
1275 Jno Wilson 
1276 Wilson 
Walters 
Luke Boyd 
1289 
1290 Mary Jones gr 
1321 Cato Boyd 
1322 Watson Phillips 
1329 Virginia Atkinson 
1330 Millie Atkinson 
1331 Charlotte Anderson 
1332 Anderson 
1333 Jno Braxton 
1334 Hannah Braxton 
1335 H C 
for H H Tyson
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of 
1341 . -y
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j Cannon 
in Cannon 
, Co 1346 W C Cannon 
1347 Nancy Cox 
13-18 Clark 
1349 Susan Clark 
1350 Reuben 
Willis Chance 
Phyllis Cobb 
1353 A J Corbett 
1354 Dunn 
1355 Henry wife 
Dupree 
Alex Daniel 
Peggy Ellis 
Titus Elks 
Jas. 
Fulford 
Tisha Fleming 
Frank 
i Betsy Garris 
I j 
am 
Mica 
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DO
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I So 
I So 
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Ho 
on 
Louis Hudson 
1.72 C Horton 
it Harrington 
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Ir 
1486 Frank Bright wife 
1487 Bynum Battle 
1488 Pennie Burney 
1489 Sallie Baker 
1490 Martha Briley 
1491 Wm Bernard 
1492 Cato Boyd 
1493 W D Bland 
1494 Cannon 
1495 Sarah F Cannon 
1496 Nancy cox 
1497 Phyllis Clark 
1498 Susan Clark 
1499 Reuben Clark 
1500 Willis Chance 
1501 Phyllis 
1502 A J Corbett 
1503 Abram Dunn 
1504 Henry wife, 
1506 Hannah Dupree 
1507 Alex Daniel 
1508 Peggy Ellis 
1509 Titus Elks 
1510 Jas 
1511 Redmond Fulford 
1512 Tisha Fleming 
Foreman 
Frank Grimes 
I Io Betsey Garris 
Bettie Gay 
To be continued. 
More Calendars. 
The Reflector office was 
with some more beautiful 
n today. They were 
the Greenville Banking 
Trust Co., J. G. 
. id The Building Lumber Co. 
Bros, at House, 
us a very artistic one. 
I So 
I So of 
I So 
I So 
ACT.
Yon Mai on . r 
Trail Attention 
-o a Poor i 
There a i t Atlanta 
on k Sou 
few days ago Sun was i 
ed by a o . and 
demonstrated that h-. of j 
human a part 
of man's nature and that what- 
ever the rush or importance of I 
THRONG. 
i Go for 
Dec. 
eight left this morn- 
left this morn- 
Burton left 
this morn 
Mollie left this 
mo n for Elizabeth City. 
Miss Annie White came home 
Friday evening from Norfolk. 
a man's business i he can 
ways be polite an . rate. 
When the train reached Dover 
an elderly evidently 
got on 
board accompanied by two little 
That she .;. 
as evident and she was Dist. Attorney Harry Skinner 
unused to travel was still more came home from Raleigh Friday 
evident; but she had scarcely j afternoon, 
got on the train before she be- Frank Wilson arrived from 
J. A. Person left this morning 
for Richmond and Louisburg. 
Mrs P. M. Johnson and child- 
left this morning for 
son 
I i 
came the object solicitude 
a young man He 
was a man possessed of more 
than ordinary 
Frank U 
1376 
Lennie Hard 
E i; 
1879 Ham and wife 
Hunt 
1381 Henry 
1382 Mary Jones S C 
Mary Jones Gr 
Lawrence Joyner 
1885 Mrs Chas Joyner 
Marina Johnson 
1387 Simon Johnson 
1388 Susan Johnson 
1389 
1390 Lang 
Berry Lee 
1392 
1398 Nancy Moore 
1894 
1395 Abram Morris 
1396 
1397 Mrs J. B. Morgan 
1398 Louis 
DO 
I -v I 
f I 
I Sol 
So I 
1399 Ashley Norris and child So 
1400 Judy 
Annis Parker 
Watson 
R A Robin on 
1404 William Robinson 
1405 Riley Randolph 
Cilia Rives 
L Simmons 
1408 James H Spain 
1409 Mary Spain 
1410 John Sheppard 
1411 G W Smith 
Delia Staton 
Clemmie Stocks 
1414 Martha Tripp 
1416 Fannie Tripp 
1416 Mary Taylor 
1417 
1418 Ellen 
1419 Fred Venters 
1420 Vines 
Louisa Vick 
1-122 Mrs. W. G. Windham 
1428 John Wilson 
Wilson 
1-125 Samuel Walters 
14-41 Foreman 
1442 W B Canon burying 
pauper 
Bland 
Jno Pollard 
Virgin 
1479 Millie Atkinson 
1480 Charlotte Anderson 
1481 Richard Anderson 
1482 Jno Braxton 
Hannah Braxton 
1484 H C 
for H H Tyson 
1485 Byrd Bro 
How 
tin in 
lie 
find yourself It is also 
do you The 
, do yon 
id The 
do
. what arc i- 
know if 
; -.-. and the 
arc living. 
. Ii pie, nay, 
The
So 
So 
So
. tolls of 
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in 
;. ,;,. 
Hie child, 
cos 
the gel 
Both II. of Bavaria and 
Stanislaus, tho king, father- 
of Louis XIV. wore most in- 
r-. In the of 
few years the former built the 
castle of and tho 
of and 
the last by him 
to be n monument to Louis 
while tho latter, to gratify 
his -in 
chapels, ducal towers 
and town homes. His 
according to some, is tho church 
of Notre Dame do But 
see in the 
king's for to 
it ha tho 
old church of same erect- 
ed by the I . in 
for victory over Charles, 
duke of in 
Annapolis today to spend Christ- 
mas at home. 
Miss Helen Forbes returned 
tall, home today from school at Dur- 
and manly, quick m- 
where he could do good Miss Annie Perkins is home 
and quick to take advantage Of Farmville to spend the 
such opportunity. holidays. 
The young man hastened Miss Mamie Brinkley came 
woman's i- i- listed her home Friday evening from 
co her seat, ton v bun- school at Raleigh- 
dies and deposit d h Miss Sadie Abram, of Rocky 
and after had Been her Mount, is visiting her sister, 
comfortably slipped Mrs. S. M. Schultz. 
coin into the hand of i the J. G. Watson left this after- 
little boys this was done so noon for Maysville to the 
there was holidays. 
scarcely any notice taken of the; Mr. and Mrs B E. Parham 
episode. and little son. Hugh, left this 
When Core Creek was reached morning for 
the woman and boys loft y H. Whichard Al 
train and the young man was at and Kathleen Kennedy want 
hand to help with her bag- to Panacea Springs 
gage and had she been a queen Mr and Mfg R A 
he could not have been more Jake and son. Tom, 
courteous He saw old lady morning for Henderson. 
ed, bade her an . . n . , 
j. iv , ., Dr Hester, . 
adieu and disappeared n. Y , who was i Mr. 
who witnessed the incident and Mrs. J. D-Garden, left this 
they did not see him again on morning, 
train but his conduct left an 
somewhat akin to awe. 
It was a strange and really 
beautiful transaction. New Om of Proves Fatal. 
Bern Journal. . , , ,, , , 
On Wednesday th year old 
daughter of Mr, James Mathews 
near Bethel, was horribly burn- 
ed by her clothing catching on 
from an open fire place The 
little girl died Thursday from 
Charlotte. Dee. a 
luncheon on Monday Mrs John 
C. Montgomery announced the 
Miss Nan T- Dowd her injuries, 
to Mr. W. F. Harding, the mar- A few days Mamie 
to take place on the 16th of Manning, . J. L. 
January. G. was 
The house was beautifully standing with her to the 
orated in red and green and an fire place, when h . .- caught 
elaborate luncheon was served, and was nearly h-j ft. She 
The place wore the was terribly but is 
T. F H and thought she will ,. 
the date 
The ladies present Mes- RESOLUTIONS OF S 
dames H. A- A. B. 
Reese, C B. Bryant. C. C 
Plato T. Durham and 
Mattie Dowd d Nan T.
or if . 
. .- Eyes. 
Mai v think their
other, 
pow- 
. I e, 
. .,,, 
day has, 
in left. 
and 
. n on the table 
irk, 
concentrated, 
will 
. I as tho 
a rule, 
his 
his l
.-. 
become 
man or 
ore in our 
schools. 
game 
r, 
Whereas. Broth 
one of our best an 
chiefs, 
of his faithful and 
Ricks Assign. which is God's b- I 
The firm of Ricks be it r 
doing a general merchandise and , 
milling business, made an assign- Tribe offer 
this morning, F. C. thy to our 
being named as assignee. The perhaps the 
the firm are placed I life, and assure I 
at with assets estimated i mourn with him in 
to be nearly as much. affliction, and a 
these solutions be 
Mrs. Father Dead. 
Friday night Mrs. R. 
received a telegram from 
Helena. Ark , announcing the 
death of her father. Mr. J. T- 
Brame, which occurred at 
o'clock of paralysis, in the 59th 
year of his age. She has the 
sympathy of many friends in her 
sorrow. 
New, large mullets at S. M. 
Schultz. 
One more big shopping day 
before Christmas. 
T. White 
st faith- 
sustained the loss 
wife 
to man. 
we 
r in this 
of his 
i hat we 
great 
copy of 
on 
our minutes a copy j to Broth- 
While and a to our local 
paper for publication. 
Respect fully, 
D. L. James, 
R. C. Flanagan, 
F Smith. 
C. Moore. 
Eye Hurt. 
The first local pop cracker ac- 
we have heard reported 
occurred Friday evening. Wine 
Fleming, of Mr. W 
had an eye seriously injured 
by a pop cracker. 
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for of doll. 
It is U . 
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I. arms, legs 
ill in startling 
i.-. alum 
in tops 
are hanging 
are 
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open and 
whack badly 
war. 
in have 
yet. or 
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their 
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or 
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Its 
i pen to a 
, broth- 
. lie was a Chi- 
executing Home 
i . In practice 
. with a Are- 
small miss of 
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bare long 
you the 
tors They would. 
on e table the hospital m 
only arms galore, all 
of nip, an 
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a. glue, 
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Cotton Fir . 
don. N. C. Dec. 19.-The 
storage of I he 
n Cotton Manufacturing 
h- n has been burned 
; over 
of cotton. 
s is about 
DE ER 
Caved Again. 
The rain Wednesday night 
her in on the 
crossing south 
There must 
somewhere 
to cause this 
Goes New 
R-.-v. J. A. and 
i y, with the exception of his 
Mr. F. M. Hornaday, who re- 
mains this morning i 
he was 
the recent North c 
i c inference. Mr.
here for years and both 
n m b 
of warm friends among the p b-i 
pie. wishes follow 
them to new home 
better than Gifts. 
there may be some 
difference, of opinion 
some good and wise people about 
t natter of making Christmas 
gifts, out there is one in 
which we can all do better than 
making gifts 
other kind and that is 
to pay our debts and square ac- 
count with those who depend 
on us for what we owe them. It 
is worthy of praise that so many 
people generously remember 
others at Christmas time, but it 
is a thing to n 
ligation than to expend as 
much . v in other 
leave the obligation 
The truth is. 
not 
their intrinsic values 
any way. but should; be given 
and received in the spirit of good 
will on the part of the giver and 
due appreciation of it on the part 
if the person who receives the 
There are few things I Hon of the North Carolina school 
from do lid's. 
Hones full 
in day 
hit's here. 
Eat nigger, 
Drink beer. 
pet 
close up toiler wall, 
Hey diddle, diddle, diddle, 
Swing all. 
Most outer 
I don't rap. 
Keeps right on 
Bones full 
brimful 
times 
hit's here. 
T. TYSON. 
Superintendent Goodwin Vindicated. 
Morganton, N. C. Dec. 
investigation of the 
charges pref- by Prof. J. A. 
Tillinghast. of the chair of his- 
to.-y and economies in Converse 
C against Superintendent 
E. Goodwin's 
which can worthily take the 
pi ice the discharge of an hon- 
. and no one can 
better celebrate Christmas, from 
material view-point, than by 
paying his just and hon- 
for the deaf, came to an end last 
Saturday afternoon. was 
titling sensational developed 
during the investigation Mr. 
C. the able and 
reporter of the 
Died This Morning. 
Mr. A. Holton, of the firm 
of Holton Spier, Springs, 
died this morning at o'clock, 
and will be buried tomorrow 
o'clock by the Ma- 
sonic order, near 
Neck made this to 
It is More Blessed to Give. 
In planning for your own 
remember that the 
Sunday schools of the town will 
have a joint entertainment in the 
opera house on Christmas night. 
spirit of this entertainment 
be not to receive but to give, 
attends will 
be to take some gift, 
or small are to 
be among tee
Valuable R Estate Deal. 
Mr. F. W. Clare has sold to 
Mr G. W. Baker the lot on Fifth 
street with the handsome 
he was building there. 
Mr. Clare started the building 
early in the year intending to 
make it his home, but owing to 
decline in health he went out 
West. His health has improve 
since summer, but begun 
Negotiations he disposed of the 
property- When it 
will be the residence 
Greenville. 
If a is really vita a 
girl the of r r- 
This man bought a supply of tobacco with- 
out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste 
of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering 
qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at 
less expense than cheap tobacco. 
SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this 
paper so that every chewer has had an 
opportunity get acquainted with the 
facts and know that drugs are not used 
to produce the cheering quality found in 
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured 
tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he 
ought to chew. Still there are chewers 
who accept other and cheaper tobaccos 
. the same pleasure. 
Some day they'll get a taste of the real 
realize what enjoyment 
they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS 
long they'll feel like kicking 
themselves. 
SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 
cent cuts, cent Be 
sure . 
OR 
bet trust company. 
pen 
AT BETHEL N. c 
close of Nov. 12th. 
mill discounts 
. I. 
in 
In 
u . 
. .-n items 
coin. 
. in 
other U s 
bunk 
4.787,37 
i 5,800.00 
Surplus fund 
Undivided 
II 
certificates of
Deposits subj. to hock 
checks nut- 
standing 
Certified Check- 
Total 
We 
it 
th.
missioners of 
at the to held on 
Monday in January, for 
retail liquor for six months in ll e town 
of Fountain. N. Nov. 27th. 
STRICKLAND 
to 
To sufferers of Liver or 
Bladder troubles. Other mi nu 
say a bottle if 
it cure will refund 
your We say a 
full free bottle of 
and It benefit then 
use SOL until . i 
This entitles you 
to SOL at 
AND 
Only a limited number bottles 
given away. Don't miss this op 
to test 
SOL. 
NOTICE TO 
of administration on the es- 
Waller deceased 
inc this been to me by the 
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt 
county, notice is hereby Riven to all 
persons holding; claims against said es- 
to present them to me for pay- 
mint, duly authenticated, or or before 
the day of November or this 
notice will be plead in bar of their re- 
All persons indebted to said 
estate am requested to make 
payment to me. This the day 
of November law. 
D. M. JOHNSON. 
of Walter deed. 
Jarvis Blow 
State of North Carolina, of Pitt, 
I. W H W lard of the above named solemnly 
swear that the above statement is true to the boat of my 
and belief W. H. Cashier 
Subscribed and sworn to be 
me, this 10th Nov. 
T. Carson 
Notary 
M. BLOUNT, 
R. J. GRIMES, HZ 
STATON, 
Directors. 
OF THE CONDITION 
------OF 
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. 
AT THE CLOSE OF NO . 12th, 1906
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in 
Overdrafts Secured 
1,608.87 Surplus Fund 1,000.00 
Undivided profits 175.96 
1.630.50 Time of Deposit 
85988.72 subject 66,768.28 
Cashiers 46.69
879.550.69 
Furniture and 
Due from Banks 
Cash Items 
Cold Coin 
Silver Coin 
iii Carolina, . 
Pitt. 
J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do 
v -wear the above is true to the best of my 
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, 
Subscribed and sworn j 
me, this 
d. 
J. V. 
Notary Public 
i W. 
R. L. VI 
Professor 
Goodwin, you have come 
out of the investigation without 
the smell of fire on That 
is the general opinion of those 
who attended the investigation. 
Nearly two weeks were 
ed in long tedious questioning 
and answering. For two 
school was suspended that all 
the officers and teachers might 
testify, the board of directors 
mil superintendent aiding the 
Board of Internal 
in every way possible the in- 
In addition to the Mansard, 
Northwest is also having a seal 
e- 
Notice to Creditors. 
Having qua lied before Superior court 
clerk of Pitt county as executor of the 
last will and testament of Kicky Moore; 
deceased, notice is hereby to all 
persons indebted to the estate to make 
immediate payment to the undersigned, 
and all persona having claims against 
estate are notified to present the 
same for payment on or before the 11th 
day of December, 1907, or this notice 
will be in bar of recovery. 
This Dec. 11th, 1908. 
John W. Brooks. 
of Ricky Moore. 
ltd aw 
Stray Taken Up. 
I bore taken one yearling heifer run 
nit; in my field. Color red with white 
swallow fork in right ear, 
smooth crop in left, looks to be about a 
year and a half Owner ear get 
tome by proving property and paying 
costs. 
Nov. 1908. 
V. W. 
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. 
All persons will take notice that the 
of Webb White, composed of J. 
A. Webb and W. H. While, engaged in 
the sale and exchange of horses 
es, etc, has this been dissolved by 
mutual consent, W. H. White having 
bought all the interest of J. A. Webb in 
and to said business, including the lease 
of the stables, all notes, and 
accounts, and all stock, vehicles and 
on hand. 
All persons owing said firm are here- 
by notified to settle with W. White, 
successor of Webb white, who will 
business the same place 
This Dec. 18th, 1906. 
J. A. 
t d W W. H. 
Second hand Chapel Organ for 
sale at a bargain, has full round 
tone and in good condition. Can 
be seen at Taft Vandykes, 
d tS Chas. M. 
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED 
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as 
cannot reach the seat of the 
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional by 
and in order to cure it must 
take internal remedies. Hull a Catarrh 
Cure is taken internally, and acts 
on the blood and mucous 
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack 
It was by 
the best physicians in this country f 
years is a regular prescription, o 
is composed of the best 
combined with the blood tiers, 
acting directly en the mucous 
The combination of the two 
predicts is what wee. 
result caring Send 
for testimonials free. 
F. Props., O 
Sold by price 
Take 
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and t-ti 
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for i . 
We displaying a very 
lit lit and 
drugs. An 
J. A. returned from 
where he 
has beer, to the Christ- 
mas goods J. N. Alexander 
Co. The public before making 
their holiday purchases will do 
well to sec this enterprising firm 
if they desire good goods and 
bargains. 
If at all interested in cook 
stoves and heaters it will pay 
II 
you to examine quality and 
price that Cannon Tyson are 
making. 
car loads 
seed for which we will pay high- 
est cash . Don't sell before 
fleeing US. Yours to serve. 
F. Lilly Co 
Go to E. B. 
fresh meats, e 
fish. 
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t. 
Shun not the it. 
Cods 
Le strong 
Say not the days 
to blame 
fold the ; 
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Stand up. 
Be sir 
matters i. w deep 
trenched the wrong; 
How hard the battle goes; 
day how long; 
Faint not Fight on 
row comes the song 
go 
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For good and cheap our go 
E- E, Co, always have 
fresh goods hand. 
We handle Goldman's shoes 
for women. and children, 
Every pair sold under .- 
tee. Op overcoats ml 
clothing Cannon t; Tyson an 
please quality 
price. 
If you need any paint be sure 
o call on E. E. Co. 
D pi line Fa 
Winter millinery goods 
ready inspection t i 
o'clock Wednesday morning Oct. 
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Symptoms. 
Do you have no ringing noises 
in the head caused by the cash 
register 
Do you have shortness of bank 
account 
Do you have that dull 
morning, noon and 
Do you have any feeling 
when bills must be 
Ar you for room by 
of too m l stock on 
hand 
your eye 
to r 
Diet your h 
A in I line of Men and Clothing Dry Goods. Grow 
Everything needed for the house and form, I 
of suits to order. 
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MIST LET ; 
IMPORTANT NEWS 
Advertising 
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take your rosy place. 
lips bright 
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of One purlieu- 
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two years, pro . supply us .-o- 
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Brooklyn 
skillful 
as much as to cents pound rated capitals, n--. ii not- n thing 
to the remaining portion of th to a that 
crop. 
We are inclined to Del ire 
damaged tobacco as a 
will prove a far 
in every I 
to all than rial h. lie is 
tobacco sold on the market for 
mere
An 
where the dimples 
race 
listen to that story 
holds heaven in its em 
that 
BE A MAN. 
Young men and old w 
expect to spend 
H e you i 
of and invited a I 
your friends to . 
Chris mas with you in drinking, 
cursing and whooping like a gang 
of or do you aim to et 
your wife and children c 
pr. is and Christmas 
take the little fellows on 
knee and tell them d 
Clans, and 
Jesus, whose birth we will ml 
celebrate 
Men. don't spend 
birthday in drinking an t cur ii g. 
Hake the happiest Christ-, 
mu that and child en 
ever spent. men don't 
keep your mother in trouble 
this Christmas. Hake it 
pleasant for her. When you 
leave home tell her where you 
Whisper d the 
toe holly 
Atlanta Constitution. 
DRUGGIST 
AYDEN, NA. 
OF 
THE BANK OF AYDEN 
N. 
business 
A good purpose leads to a 
in 
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minutes It 
The Who does Due from Hanks, 
always gets tired the quickest. i 
The cock early in the j Gold Coin . . morn he goes to 
early. notes 
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boy should post himself 
but not against o street corner 
The more dignity a man hi s 
the less use the world has fir 
him. 
p. 
fund
1,4.11 inunpaid 
Deposits subject to check, 58,365.26 
Cashier's
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Reflections of a BachelorOne way to have an 
Christmas is not to have 
wife ; yen a box tor 
it. 
e's no chance for relatives 
for you nave j t 
no use for your poor ones and I 
your rich ones have no use 
i . 
When a woman is trying to I 
make her take h c 
short trip lo Europe 
they g to 
live abroad. i 
There's about 
argument -u makes 
all Up on woman of i by 
I,., tun,. u it. i Waller's amatory n he re-1 
he knows be than the other j,,,.,,,, ,;, , , ,, 
fellow. 
When a .-man grabs met v. I re 
cl., ., ,. i i . him ya at 
skirts i her knees and be- ,., 
gins to e up you can never 
tell win ii. 
is going 
Press. 
Tom i i 
both In .- 
point 
The i 
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Is IV ill 
p . of Sir V 
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paid,
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a young as i. 
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rind 
from 
are going and when you are com- W. a N. ALEXANDER, 
back, and then you will leave I Hathaway and wife, Magnolia is. Hath- 
h. e Trust 
with a smile, instead eyes 
from weeping 
Rich Square Time.-. 
Director 
W. J. BOYD 
Some 
boarding 
to 
ii -i 
e hash in pr 
y. 
The merchants are especially 
thankful the sunshine. 
November the 27th, default 
payment of note of same 
by said G. Hathaway and 
16th day of January 
1906; at noon, at the Court house in 
Greenville, Pitt County N. C. sell to 
bidder for cash tho following 
tracts of land One 
n, , tract of land bounded on the north 
have the price it will be tho lands of Jesse on the east 
easy to have a big Christmas by J. B. Bullock, on the south 
on the west by 
-ii . i J. Holland, more 
The cotton men will take tract of land bounded 
rest until the day after Christ- on tho north by the lands of J. H. 
mas. lock, on th Hathaway's 
on Little on 
arc happy days with containing 
oil f. W acres more or less. 
to December, 1906. 
Christmas. M. 
NEW 
J. N. CO. 
AYDEN N. C. 
NOVELTIES. SECOND TO 
Dr. M. DRUG STOKE. 
All kinds of Xmas goods a Also Heavy and Fancy 
Groceries. 
The best drinks dispensed at Fountain. 
Remember us for Santa 
J. N. Alexander Co. 
School 
Stationery
Chlorine I- l. 
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inn. of 
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Now your time In . 
money by coming us fur 
children's school 
tablets, pens, era 
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Mrs. drawing 
room unexpectedly spoiled a very, 
tableau. was a secret 
Cousin explained 
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The mainstay social
M M. SAULS, Druggist 
Mi Line. 
oar away I 
know what we 
your wife 
was such s good 
a bit of It. I told you my wife 
an expert la broils, and
POOR PRINT
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s. .
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Nobody can make an appoint- 
these days with any 
of filling it. if going by 
train figures in arrangement. 
,. , . Greenville, K. C, as second data matter, 
in upon application. 
. i post office in adjoining counties. 
,; i .-th in to fiction 
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY DEC. . 1906 
A NERVOUS TRAVELER. 
CHRISTMAS. 
Th season of Christmas is 
with us once more, the happiest 
grip the Central and merriest time of all the year 
i in his; a time for home comings d 
noticed that the fellow in 
across the aisle from 
me very said a 
knight of the 
yesterday 
berth out again and 
poking hid head the 
curt-u . He seemed to be 
about I could 
. ; for watching him 
finally, o'clock, my 
. in the aide and 
bee 
of 
the porter 
who 
i stiffness 
in . ml 
,. . flag- 
m- . passing him 
a . 
. p came. 
my 
friend, you the 
was the 
i ere is I t 
to go to sleep, you he sure 
watch i I end of this 
The comp pays me to do 
said flagman, drawing 
himself to his full height, 
but want to give you 
extra to keep awake 
Charlotte Observer. 
The above is a good illustration 
of the fear people feel when they 
travel in this day of belated 
trains and railroad ac- 
No feels absolute- 
sale when rides on a late 
this fear is having 
effect on travel at 
the time. We have 
heard some railroad people say 
they saw it lighter Of 
course the railroads largely have 
themselves to blame for this 
tin-, of affair-. 
are several tendencies to 
danger en trains that run oil 
schedule time. When a train is 
;, time the and other 
station men are on the lookout 
and have a clear way for it; but 
if train is late with no 
as to when it will arrive 
they go on other work and 
there is a possibility of the 
i feature 
lated train passing out mind 
an. everything may not be char 
for it. Wrecks sometime occur 
in just tins way. Again when 
a train i late the train crew 
themselves may get t, 
an through desire to makeup 
a i i the lost as 
and get home, run 
train., with less care than they 
Would otherwise exert. And 
this is another cause of wrecks. 
People who operate trains are 
beings just like other 
folks, . i when schedules are 
ail out f joint they are likely to 
get impatient under delay and 
over and are less 
than at other times, and under 
such conditions the danger to 
the passengers is increased, the 
crew never thinking of danger to 
themselves 
All these things affect the pub- 
mind, and as most people re- 
their lives above all things 
Buying patent rights may be 
all right, but the experiences of 
the past is that they usually 
leave a lot of people right sick 
their deal. 
The president is out with 
another long message to con- 
this, being a report of his 
trip to Panama and the progress 
f work on the canal- 
reunions, a time for 
in love and friendship, 
a time when joy and gladness 
fill heart and good 
cheer surround every fireside 
Fr months is looked 
forward to and planned for. It 
means so much to the that 
every one- wants to catch the 
spirit and be a part of it- 
Yet there are some who will 
not experience the joy of this 
Christmas season unless it is 
imparted to them by others- Let 
look out for poor, 
the h the sorrowful 
and give them a portion of the 
happiness that is made possible 
for us all. He spends a poor Carolina colleges may 
Christmas indeed who make much of a record i 
naught to the joy of athletic other. 
another; and be spends the in intellectual contests they 
Christmas who does most 
How glad we all should be 
that a Sunday comes between 
and gives opportunity for a day's 
rest in the midst of the crushing 
holiday rush. 
The old blue back speller is 
hard to down. It ought to 
its way back into the 
schools as it is far ahead of any 
day effort at spelling 
If the president keeps up the 
message business he will so 
the time of congress that the 
members cannot get time to 
anything to fill space in the Con 
Record. 
in bringing joy to others Let 
the Christ like spirit be in every 
one. 
take front rank. Trinity College 
has won another debate from 
Vanderbilt University. 
PLANTATION LIFE. 
The newspapers are giving 
of the toy pistol casualties 
that usually come along about 
The December Christmas Christmas time. 
of Plantation Life is just the numerous accidents re- 
from the press and is being suiting from rifles and toy pistol 
mailed to subscribers. This is par; to allow their 
the best number of the magazine beys to have them 
that has yet appeared, 
number of articles appropriate to 
the season written especially for 
Plantation Life. Among these 
are on de Ole Plan- 
de by Polk Mill- 
of, Richmond; of 
the by Mrs. Josie L. 
in Our 
by Miss Mary Arlene 
Joyner; on the 
by Zeno Moore, and several 
poems The editorial 
is unusually strong, 
there being a splendid sketch 
of ex-Governor T. J. Jar- 
Is of timely top- 
by Editor O. L. Joyner. 
Upon the whole it is a splendid 
Speaker Cannon took 
of his position to give 
North Carolina a slap in the face 
by refusing to appoint Con- 
Small to the vacancy 
the rivers and harbors com- 
after almost assuring the 
North Carolina delegation he 
would do so. Though a native of 
State, the speaker has not 
got much use for folks down this 
way. 
one issue is i 
We notice that the merchants 
in some towns are signing 
agreements, and publishing the 
i Fame, that their stores will be 
closed on Christmas day- They 
close right along in Greenville 
We can envy the brethren 
press their ability 
to take a week holiday for 
Christmas. Most of the weekly 
papers that have come to hand 
the last contain the an- 
that they will n de 
published next week. We wish 
very one of the editor's a great 
big time. 
in -i 
While it cost the State a good 
bit of money to hold that 
at Morganton, it was 
perhaps right to order the 
to clear up the charges 
brought against an official of a 
Suite institution At the same 
lime there ought to be a way to 
the man who brings such 
charges just because he has a 
sore spot to air, and throw the 
cost on him when that 
his charges arc without
Preacher Pounded. 
Baptist congregation here 
gave their pastor, Rev- J. E 
and his excellent wife a 
generous Christmas pounding 
Tuesday night. A large number 
of the members gathered at the 
parsonage, each carrying pack- 
age with them, and quite a sup- 
ply was sent up in advance. The 
pounding took Mr. and Mrs 
by complete surprise 
which made it all the more en- 
It being the night for 
regular weekly Bible study 
all entered with interest into this 
for a time and then spent a while 
longer very pleasantly 
If there were rot confirmatory 
evidence, the story told by the 
fireman of the late Engineer 
Kinney. of t he South m Railway, 
the latter of whom was killed in 
the recent wreck at Danville, 
could not be believed It is that 
the glass was broken in the front 
window on the engineer's side of 
the cab and that at Spencer, be- 
fore starting on the run, a car- 
was to nail tin over 
the window, and did so. This 
of course quite obstructed the 
engineer's view through the win- 
and his only recourse was to 
lean out of the window at his 
side to see the track. It is not 
surprising, therefore, that he 
into the rear of a 
standing freight train at Dan- 
ville, striking it, according to 
the fireman's testimony, before 
he knew that there was a train 
ahead, and dying, perhaps, 
without knowing what had hap- 
The from which 
the accident resulted mounts 
high in the list of 
Observer- 
Another Reminder. 
Notwithstanding it is nearly 
Christmas, there arc a large 
number of subscribers to The 
Reflector Who have paid no at 
WE WISH YOU 
MERRY CHRISTMAS 
comes and every heart 
with Yuletide joy. 
WHAT SHALL I GIVE HIM FOR XMAS 
This is the same difficult problem that presents itself at every re- 
of same. 
We come to your rescue and here with all your 
troubles and let us show 
We're in Holiday attire have the things a Man buys for 
himself and appreciates most. We can, also, fill the Boy's 
Stocking as satisfactorily as the Man's. 
A FEW SUGGESTIONS 
Fancy Protector 
Bath Etc-, Etc. 
We'll lay aside your selection until Christmas, and 
we'll make any desired after Christmas- 
FRANK WILSON 
THE KING CLOTHIER. 
and this . 
,,.,. , I without signing any agreement .-- r 
well worth the price of a year's i . . whatever to the state- 
I to do so, as is general- LU , , 
subscription. There is but one; . , were sent them show- 
,, regarded as a holiday. Thanks- 
all mar the appear-i . . , , , 
giving and Christmas are two 
I days the year that Greenville 
regularly observes as holidays. 
else they avoid taking such risk 
as far as possible- The railroads 
can restore confidence by making 
schedules they can live up 
b stop this latter day 
trains miming on 
of this number, and is an 
error of the printer in making 
tho date November instead of 
December, which was not de- 
until too late for 
Possibly Santa Claus will put a 
Webster dictionary in 
dents Roosevelt's stocking. 
The hens have really redeemed 
their reputation and made eggs 
more plentiful in time for Christ- 
mas. 
Hie present 
to solve- 
the 
The senate got just what it 
asked the president for, but all 
the same it did not look for just 
that kind of answer. 
Those senators who keep jump 
the president over the dis- 
charge of those 
do not seem to know when they 
are whipped. 
This is the time of year when 
thieves and robbers are around, 
and from different quartets come 
reports of houses being broken 
into. This is to remind you that 
if you have any money hid around 
the house you better put it in 
the bank, or pay it to the editor. 
In either of these ways it will be 
and beyond the reach of 
robbers- 
Possibly the ado over 
President Roosevelt's dismissal 
amount of subscription due. 
Many d d respond, for which we 
are grateful though we only ask- 
ed for what was due. We will 
be equally thankful to the others 
If they come on an settle. We 
would not print reminders 
as this if everybody paid prompt-
The Daily Reflector has enter- 
its thirteenth year. The 
paper has been a strong factor 
in the and progress 
of and Pitt county. 
May the paper and its editor live 
long and prosper Warrenton 
Record.
Rev. Mr. Clean Hart. 
Rev. E. C. Glenn was struck 
of those soldiers will be by a dray belonging to 
by his message to the j Bros, and driven by George 
senate in he cites ample Marks, a about seven 
for his in the 
BE SURE OUR I N 
LADIES 
Handkerchiefs 
to 
from 
Special prices each 
AT 
Pulley 
The dome of Woman's Fashions. 
Greenville, N. C. 
Save the Worry 
The hot brings you 
Is enough discomfort without worrying over what you shall b 
for breakfast, dinner and with b a largo tine mock c 
c Goods, Package 
Goods, Pick its, Butter Cheese, Coffee, 
Tea, Cakes. Candies, Fruits, as I carry, the selecting and buy- 
are easy and all saved will take DO argument to 
you of this if you visit my store and see I carry. 
You can find one door North at 
J. B 
matter. The president 
holds up his side of the case, 
does to hide his in 
o'clock last evening on South 
street, in front of 
Hardware Company's store. He 
was knocked down and two 
wheels of the dray ran over his 
the of the painfully injuring .- 
I Record. 
it. r------ 
Save Your Dollars 
A dollar will in bandy a There is 
no better saving than to buy goods where you can 
net them cheapest. We nave 
Cotton seed meal and Hulls 
HAY. CORN, OATS. BRAND MILL STUFF, 
and can sell at very lowest prices. I also a full 
line of nice 
GROCERIES 
can save mom on these. See me before 
IF V. JOHNSON. 
LEADER LOW FOR CASH 
v V 
it 
WINTERVILLE 
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- 
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory 
takes the place of Cal- 
We sell it. B. T. Cox 
Bro. 
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., will 
give next week for the holidays. 
Protects your hands from the 
winds by getting you a new 
pair of gloves. B. F. Manning 
Co., has them of all kinds 
grade for mer, woman, and 
Misses Ethel Carroll and Dora 
Cox, of the Baptist University 
for Women at Raleigh, came 
home last night 
Sell cotton seed to the 
Co. The 
the highest prices for them 
Miss Dolores is 
some time with Miss Janie 
A line of fancy dies 
and Si B Carroll 
Mis Laura Cox, teacher of the 
eighth grade in LaGrange graded 
school, came home Friday even- 
to spend the holidays. 
CHRISTMAS TREE 
Of High School Thursday 
Night Dec. 20th. 
N. C. Dec- 22nd. 
It was a sight indeed 
to behold the radiant and expect- 
ant countenances of the students 
of W. H. S. as they assembled in 
the auditorium Thursday night 
to receive the many presents 
there in store for them on the 
beautiful tree. 
After a chorus by several of 
the girls and an instrumental 
solo by Miss Cox, Prof. 
G- E. Lineberry introduced Rev. 
J. E. pastor of the 
church at Greenville, who 
gave us a most excellent 
appropriate address He dwelt j., 
principally on the meaning of; 
Christmas and the spirit in i 
which it should be celebrated, 
laying special emphasis on the, 
fact that we should not be con 
tent to be receivers only 
Goto Harrington, Barber 
Co., to buy your holiday 
They are 
See the beautiful display of 
holiday at B. F. 
Co. They have 
chased the very finest 
on the market. 
Those large red aPples. sweet 
yellow oranges, delicious nuts, 
and fancy candies at B. F. Man- 
co. look tempting. 
A. W. Co is 
for fancy Florida 
oranges, auto, eta. 
apples, nuts, raisins 
end of ail kinds at 
J. S. Carroll 
ill I fr 
B. A 
Those large yellow oranges at 
Harrington, Barber Co., looks 
Try those delicious apples w receivers to 
Carroll Co. I also; that in as much as; seed promptly. 
Pitt County Oil Co., are 
for cotton 
Several of our citizens went to Christ had given Himself for us I Tor 
Greenville today. brought joy and gladness to 
New lines of fine shepherds, the devout ones 
arriving daily at 
Barber Co. 
dress goods 
Harrington 
your seed. 
The Drug Store seems to be 
and the wise men thus ,. t- ,. , 
, , . K center of attraction these days. 
all classes of people even; ., ,. . , 
,. I have an excellent line of 
all 
for the A. G. Cox Co. hit j home by there our exhibit. 
today for his home near Free-, He made g 
to spend holidays. ; w the to consider 
All for cotton seed hails 
promptly Ailed at the Pitt 
Oil Company. 
A. B. an student 
of W. H S who been attend- 
Business college 
in Raleigh spent Thursday night 
with Roy Cox on his way home, 
which is near Creswell, N. C. 
The A. G. Cox M Co., 
still turning out their nice and up 
Jno. Stokes, of Greenville, was 
in town Friday. 
to date Hunsucker buggies. 
. Every mail brings the A. G. 
Co., orders for 
planters, guano sowers, 
Back Bands etc., 
even though early in 
for these goods. 
Miss Sadie Little, who is tea- 
near Conetoe, came 
Friday. 
G to drug of B. T 
Cox Bro for T W 
u a- 
bag. m 
R- H. Hunsucker returned 
from a business trip up the road 
Thursday 
A. D. Cox superintended the 
mill week in the absence 
general manager 
Barry Esq. and H. 
A. White, of Greenville were here 
today on business connected with 
the stock meeting of 
the oil mill. 
S. D. Chapman came in from 
Chapel Hill Wednesday to spend 
the holidays at home. 
Mi s B Sams, head of the 
music department of W. H. S 
left Friday morning to spend the 
holidays with her at 
N. O. Miss Effie 
Barker, of I he intermediate de- 
left for her home at 
Apex, and Miss Elizabeth 
shall, primary teacher, went to 
her home at N. C. All 
she boarding pupils will reach 
their homes today. 
F. F. Cox, C. J. Jackson and 
C. Buck who are attending Wake 
Forest college, came in Thursday 
evening to their 
at home 
C. A- Fair, of Ayden, was here 
Friday evening. 
Misses Kate and Chapman 
who have been teaching, came 
i Friday. 
The A. G. has 
j shipped pair at their Tar 
Heel cart wheel one our 
counties. 
the manner in which they 
this great 
His address made lasting 
on his hearers. 
As soon as Mr had 
closed his address, 
came upon the Scene ready for 
the distribution of the presents 
Christmas goods of all 
at Harrington, Barber Co. 
Call and get yours before they 
are gone. 
The bank is to the community 
what the dynamo is to the 
circuit. It is the source and 
of financial energy. When a 
man tries to do business without 
a banking connection, In works 
a task which he performed in a at a disadvantage. He 
most admirable manner. None. supp, own 
of the presents cost more than in competition with 
or ten cents every, child others who are on 
who was a student received a 
present either from his teacher or 
friend. 
The teachers also received a 
very valuable and useful presents 
from the pupils of their 
departments- 
Thus here ended the fall term 
o f the most prosperous session of 
home so far. The work o 
the spring term will begin 
promptly Monday, Dec. The 
prospects for the spring term are 
bright. New 
gaging rooms almost daily. 
carries the currents trade 
Take this advantage, at the Bank 
of 
The A. G. Cox Co., has 
on hand a full supply of the 
fence of 
different heights- We 
therefore be glad to have you to 
call t. see our stock and let us 
submit you prices will of 
interest to you. 
We notice that the A. G. cox 
Mfg Co are still shipping their 
Tar Heel cart and wagons. 
nice I'm it fancy glass 
Those in need of dry plastering; crockery wares, flower pots and 
XIV. me 
Louis 
able pa- 
valued 
crown of Apr 
of 
ID. 
lie kept 
crown ; n 
in order be mi, admire 
them at his ease, an 
which he much de- 
light. 1.0 hear u 
of value either in A 
or country v i 
out efforts t 
cure prise. 
At an 
Louis i Pi. 
happened
of . 
Marquis 
f c- 
oDe bin,
for bin
ration. 
mil a 
claimed i-i the . 
is this, o imy crown of . Ail ; 
have beta 
The setting was intact, but i 
brilliants had been replaced 
When the mystery was 
solved it was proved that the 
of the casket which hold the 
had pretended an attachment for 
one of the waiting women of the 
Marchioness de who 
during his visit, having 
to where the crown of -m 
wan kept, had mock i- 
for e. He 
and upon 
occasion Louis remarked to 
duchess, has left 
the but 
have it 
Magazine. 
Workers. 
is tail lead working 
I more 
at other kind of work. In this 
it i; ice- 
or later the workers most 
to I and there would 
to be no part of the body 
i he p and float- 
at. . of the 
i complexion 
on pallor, 
blue, th- decay 
rapidly fall oat, the eye- 
lid.- are inflamed. A. 
an abrasion of the skin 
an sort. Laker 
on. when nerves and be- 
affected by poison in the 
blood, the eyeballs are drawn into 
and take on a dim 
bleared The 
the knee and the wrist, 
become and the 
whole form is gradually bent and 
a. E Mer Fun 
Than For 
in S ville i omen car-
writer u the Park Temps. 
The an- cooked 
nibble at 
for sustenance. 
nibble t what 
is this crustacean 
of the rest of him,, if he 
is a of bis tail 
As a matter of fact the . 
has no part in the The 
as the ate call- 
ed. are a ail 
crab. Die 
lives along the of i 
Spain 
crab, with his one . . a 
cave for a I do 
the An b eel . . 
he ;. i 
up inside care . e a 
in about the Id .-; d 
n brave show log 
claws. 
When the tide ruM on fie 
prowl along the 
mg for crab crab 
is down 
whet may and 
allowing whether be bat 
or he is at hi . 
of his indicate th m- -if
the kit bf 
blocking his front dour with mud. 
In the other av he 
Anyway, he of xis 
and sets him at liberty 
to grow more. 
Right appears the happiest 
feature of the whole affair, for 
are me 
crab at all. Instead . 
them the 
even with his is a 
fact easily demonstrable 
crab , .;. h i law i-. i 
effort, making do 
but leaving the stump- 
condition a new claw is 
grown. Tho fishermen simply; 
take fir. Grab by the hand, where-. 
upon be ht go. the claw 
runs off bone with- 
it. And the i- no longer 
of any use to him or to 
in the water end as i- 
arid edible, the 
takes home anti sells it. 
For p n i 
well broke. G. A Kittrell. 
Winterville. N C. 
laths ready bundled, see L. L. 
Kittrell who will be glad to fill 
your order.
DAYS 
stone jars at Harrington Barber 
Holiday goods are 
a Harrington Barber Call 
and see before they are 
I picked. 
line of plaids of all 
grades just at B. P. 
Manning Co. They are going. 
Call and see them at once. 
Farmers, come and examine the 
machine at 
Barber Co. Tins is a 
wonderful labor savor.
ANY FAMILY 
NO FOLK SOUTHERN BY. CO
Strainer I. leaves 
daily 
or i m for leaven 
title daily 
TRY THIS la your homo 
for l-ii l you don't 
it the up to-data and 
u on tho market, we 
will take i.- . If you like It, 
we know you we will make you 
prices and tonne will be entirely 
until 
and try the NEW ROYAL, 
doing 
vetting a that 
will you 
any 
Come see us and arrange 
For Ike salt days we will 
Mr 
A. W. f 
H grade flavoring extra . 
u J. H Co. 
Connecting at Washington 
Norfolk A fur 
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia 
Now York, Boston and all other 
points North. Connects at Nor- 
folk with all points West. 
Shippers should order 
via Norfolk, 
H Southern Hy. Go. 
Sailing him s subject to 
without notice. 
J. J. 
ville, N. C- 
H. C- F and 
P. t, Norfolk. Na. 
U. W. Supt. 
For of land, 
near Reedy 
known as Louis Kittrell land 
Apply to James H. R. 
F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. 
Personal Property Salt. 
On Friday Dec. 21st. at o'clock a. 
m. at my old homestead miles fro-n 
Oakley, In Carolina I will 
at public auction a lot of household and 
kitchen furniture, farming Implements, 
buggies, one horse, corn, fodder, 
Terms of 
ts aw M. B, rage. 
North Caro in. In Superior 
Pitt County, f 
H W I 
Vs. 
Notice of Side. 
and W A. 
an order of the 
t of Pitt 
made in above d 
lie ii James L Flem- 
v ill exp 
o public sue before the 
house door of Phi county in 
I e, N. C to the highest 
bidder for cash, on Monday, the 
day of December the 
following described tract or par- 
stake on tho New Bern 
road at cf the colored 
school house acre, thence 
that line west to a stake three 
feet from W. A. Stokes fence, 
with fence to Ed- 
ward's comer, with Ed- 
wards line northeast to a stoke 
on the New Born load, th 
with tho said road to tho begin- 
containing four acres more 
or This the 16th day of 
November, 
L Iteming. 
Mount 
In o u. 
One i I the o . of the 
i. Australia in by; 
the author of The of 
British to 
if, 
r . 
.; when t 
by lb 
The is the 
it. and 
other animal live in 
treat by cutting 
in treat and climbing 
after them. of 
being nocturnal, 
and there re 
prey to the who can 
th the a 
the of the 
a o 
by 
e. she 
m . son . sixty lost 
Tit . 
from h- bed, m i--.-c 
to climb r.-,. ratting 
ascends 
f-- aim 
cut . o 
I , -k 
. ,
i. 
tie oilier 
tie i inserted 
v.- , ; i . 
at . t. e, makes the a- 
, . . where 
h . party 
have t- . grass or 
i, ii . part of 
r. t 
. eater I from the 
i up throng 
bolt i ii . U ; 
k I d by native 
him. 
While the climber if cutting too 
he r.-l. bis whole 
on the toe. and moving 
he the hatchet between 
teeth. 
The before ton 
white men were of 
but . -i ones took 
fit 
of Loan 
Le-in bacon baa a unique 
in the dietary. It 
cording to a 
of 
much 
other meats and nearly 
twice us much fat, making the to- 
and available energy 
derived from bacon much 
than from other meats. Bacon fat 
is easily and when com- 
with foods it appears 
to exert a favorable ac- 
upon digestion, Over 
cent of the of if digested 
and absorbed by the body, and lean 
at the even a high- 
a pound, is a- cheaper food 
other A fact made 
clear is that fat increases 
of other foods. For in- 
stance, fat meat baked with beans 
makes the buns more digestible 
than without tin- fat. 
ear 
-t
. i- 
at 
of 
ST. u 
. rap- 
What He Meant. 
Little Harold been directed; 
the teacher to write the word 
Harold, 
my pencil's 
Harold, did you say, 
vet wrong with your 
me Children, can any of 
you tell what Harold means I'm 
sure be used the 
Up went the band of little Mar- 
Marjorie, dear, I thought 
would know. What does 
old ii ii , 
Chicago 
face
is 
the an . broken 
to i d i id .; 
if with the 
do succeed u wad of 
or cloth under lip and 
the lip over it. holding it it 
tight. Again, if dues not 
and u drug if 
adrenalin, a 
cotton with it and apply to the 
of the nose from 
blood Bows. 
I-. rid. 
There is n general impression 
island in 
level, while it is it. I 
the 
to r 
the Grand cir C id
. vie 
twelve fee 
in ;. . . . Tty 
feet n ore . o
fret In stand at I'm y 
and another IV-i to p-i to 
Washington Bridge Mad and One 
d and Eighty-fourth 
when Mm are above the 
J. M. MOORE BRO. 
-DEALERS IN ; 
HATS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. SHOES, 
HEAVY it FANCY 
GROCERIES 
FRUITS, C NUTS. 
J. M. MOORE BRO. Phone Five Po . C 
v u 
Ail . 
H. A. WHITE 
For farm r 
miles from 
acres, acres cleared and 
mar easily taken in. For 
farther apply to U- 
INSURANCE, 
PRINT
-r-aw
n to 
, h to 
Ml persons indebted 
immediate 
this 
JUST 
ONE 
WORD that word la 
To be hold 
the 
Holidays 
Worth of 
Fall Winter 
Lo 
the
public sale to the high 
.-ash. that certain lot or parcel 
situate in the of II 
county, described as toll., to 
bounded on the north by church 
on the east by the lot of I .; id . 
on the south by the W A. D. end 
on the we by Belcher 
ins one-half of an acre or lea 
This the 15th day of 
Alex L. Blow, 
R refer to Dr. Liver and 
MEANS HEALTH. 
Are on constipated I 
Troubled with 
headache 
Bilious 
Insomnia . 
these symptoms and many others 
Indicate Inaction of the LI I. 
Take No Substitute. 
North Cam In the Superior 
Pitt County Court. 
G, W. Move I 
X,. NOTICE. 
Mi Move. 
The defendant named will 
i that an action entitled as above 
been commence. hi the Superior 
Court of from 
the bonds of and 
defendant will further lake that 
she is to appear at the next 
a; 
We are to our most Remarkable deductions ever 
recorded in old Fit and from now on until the over our i Ire stock 
of its real 
B value f id worth. 
l i of cost 
M- 
Jg 
ONE 
Si 
Holiday 
DRESS GOODS.
m- 
We cant begin to we every day in La- 
dies Fine Dress Hardly a new wrinkle arrears en the Metropolitan market but that 
we ate apprised of the therefore we can assert that what buy here is 
RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE, 
; a.-. 
,,,,.,, ,,,.,., j,. r can cur be 
, r. their real value Guaranteed. 
Prices cut down ow-half of their real value 
We have the best Sin made. 
that is the best ii. the city and prices 
Shoes 
and Hats 
Pine Furniture Line are closing out our entire stock at less than cost. We 
furniture to the 
are i 
Our Hats are of latest shapes and sly 
NOTICE Of SAL. 
y virtue of an order of the 
Superior court of Pi t count 
made in the case of J II. 
and against 
Manufacturing BOW 
pending in our . the under 
signed Receiver sell at 
public t the highest r 
ah on Saturday the Mad 
day of on h 
p em f The Maim 
any be town 
S. C at Hi our of i- 
the toll 
lb- and prison 
t to w 
1st The n no r i- 
f ls . i 
i-i lion including 
land on which the 
Mid land, 
b a 
Mi-t red r 
at said line and p ace 
hit d scribed 
to 
l-i. All the on hand 
t; rift on 
In one lot; 
of rim 
such in ton I as M 
, usually pt on bind for the 
f wagon 
land and Bins. 
2nd; o 
m i 
p., v ii b in r on 
ii l bi 
cart 
Ail mil is 
ll Id and bull 
Ia bus 
ear i run I 
K v will 
h. I . I 
all l Bald o 
as a whole i g the build 
L Id, and all the 
personal property, mentioned 
or i u r e n a a- 
s will be required to deposit 
Receiver per cent f the 
e price of bid in money 
or certified as n 
t e of good fa, 
of Nov. 20th. I G- 
Receiver, 
and Long, 
I Not Quite 
How often you can a 
thing 
nail or screw driver or 
S gar a 
y and be fir 
. Ii re, and 
of the Court 
county to held the 
day of January. 1907, it 14th, 
day of at the courthouse 
of said county in Greenville, N. C. and 
answer or demur to the complaint 
said action or the plaintiff will apply to- 
the for the relict . 
said complaint. day 
1906. , . , , 
C. C. S. C 
us Brown. A-tty. far a 
friend. is Worth ion 
Suppose You Stop
-I. . K 
in 
. , M 
. . , 
i bad 
i- 
lie Hue u- I r 
mil in -is o 
a i n a 
i at I i i 
i M I i ; I 
i Ii i in. 
av 
of 
d, 
he. 
eel 
of 
Publishers 
and 
i l 
ire 
can old
, .-.; . 
n. h r 
without i 
torn. 
PRICES 
Column Hi ti 
I-. Si Opium and 
Head Killed in lies in 
and over per 
H , w l- 
I bee i V 
Will 
Printers -I- Co 
Manufactures c Type and 
Mater
Our 
awaiting 
we m 
is u 
T we tool 
mix not la- 
. useful 
Millinery 
well dressed women. 
They are trimmed right. 
C. T. 
ard Main Street, GREENVILLE, 
j. till ., 
Morse 
If- ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 
Having qualified before the 
Court clerk of county as 
with will annexed, of the estate 
of Jane Moore, deceased, notice is 
hereby given to nil persons Indebted 
the estate to make Immediate pay- 
to the undersigned, all per 
sons claims against said estate 
are notified to present far pay- 
. or before the day of No- 
or notice will I 
I in of recovery. 
Nov. w 
of Jane Moore. 
Notice.
in i
tow -N. f 
as
Com n 
M I 
to 
i w,. tan 
feel n 
u i 
d her. droop k
ward 
delivery to Ur St 
and I 
addition, reward 
l I v 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 
Clerk of 
court of Pitt county u 
sued letters testamentary t 
the o . 
of November. oil I 
Victor 
notice is hereby U per 
ed to the estate to 
make immediate payment l 
n an I m credit 
nM to their 
claims 
lo wain. 
mouths alter the date -f tins Ba- 
or this notice will he plead 
M bur if their recovery. 
the W-h November 
F C. JAMBS 
Bate, on the estate E. Vic.
WITH POTASH 
NEXT 
TUESDAY 
IS CHRISTMAS. 
Merry all 
The musical how 
The I. i of all m 
me. 
The i 
Have you a in your 
Not late for if yon 
write to-day. 
The beat pianos-, v 
easiest terms. 
Write for Catalog and special 
price list. 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 
batten of 
of Mary V Turnage 
having day been 
to me by the clerk of 
t of t no 
is given to all par- 
I sons holding claims against die 
the Mary A. 
to present them to me for 
. duly on 
the 20th day of 
or notice be plead 
Ir bar of their recovery, 
indebted t estate 
arid make payment to 
in. This the 20th of 
Harrington. 
of nary A 
vis and Blow. 
WITHOUT POTASH 
M of 
iGREENVILLE, N. C. 
At close of I ft 
illustrations 
show th- la size
ton result of fertilization 
with 
Potash 
and and in from Cotton 
This i are in 
and la 
experts full a insure 
and crops and them today. 
GERMAN KALI WORKS 
New Y-M
and 
from Ban 
I items 
Coin 
Coin 249.75 
bank 
notes 8,003.00
. i . . ,
i . 
. . 
;. a in,.
Tot
Good Rules for Brides. 
The behests given to Japanese 
wives on their wedding morning 
by their mothers are s 
Twelve Commandments of 
the and re as 
The moment you are married 
OWN FACE. 
, . 
Ii II Saw 
I . 
, I 
. I 
. 
How ear i 
.and 
aid the 
i, i . whoa you 
. . you see 
I, , receives your most
is the one 
is least to 
t , , 
are no longer, my daughter. 
u fact if be 
REPORT THE 
in 
CHAS. M. 
VA 
Geo. S. SI 
After Jan. , St 
Greenville Livery and 
r. ma and 
all 
boarded by 
r month. 
Come it examine my 
CORN BOWERS, DISC 
HARROWS, ONE 
AND HORSE PLOWS, WIRE 
-vi i 
Yours o 
II . 
CAR 
The Hardware Man. 
Announcement 
Therefore, you must obey your 
as you once obey- 
ed your father and mother. 
When you are married your 
husband will be your sole master- 
be humble and polite. Strict 
to her husband is the no- 
a wife can possess. 
he amiable towards 
mother-in-law. 
Do not be jealous; jealousy 
ills your husband's affections 
you. 
though your husband be 
wrong, do not get angry; be pa- 
and when he has calmed 
down speak to him gently. 
Do not talk too much. 
no evil of your neighbors. Never 
tell lies- 
Rise early, retire late, and do 
not in the afternoon. 
Drink little wine, and until you 
are take no part in public as- 
nor mingle in crowds. 
Consult no fortune-teller. 
Be a good manageress, and es- 
he economical in your 
household. 
Although you may marry 
young do not frequent too youth- 
society. 
Do not wear 
garments. Always be neatly 
but modestly dressed. 
Do not pride yourself on 
father's rank or fortune. If he 
is a rich man never allude to his 
riches before your husband's re- 
These rules were in vogue in 
Japan hundreds of years ago. 
pad Ml ltd themselves the 
street very few avoid recognize 
We took ourselves many 
the days of the rear. 
We say eyes are blue or brown or 
whatever other eater they may be. our 
Mack. peaked, our tore 
head know every lineament. 
of our face from constant study and 
attention, when turn away 
from the mirror an cannot conjure up 
a picture of ourselves 
know just hew our friends and 
even look. In fancy 
can see them sitting BO or standing so. 
end their expressions 
different V dear to 
ran may not bare 
for years, when it comes 
we cannot fill in even 
outlines of the picture We may 
we mar cry, we may frown, but we 
nut know how we look while are are 
it do help BI 
We have Barer sec. ourselves In the 
flesh. Mirrors and pictures are BUM 
n we sit down and try to so. 
ourselves with the eye. 
is why people are so 
Interested in anybody ls 
resemble them. Just say to a man. 
I know somebody who is the dead 
of he will never rest till 
he sees that Than if the like 
Is really true lie will own 
to that time be had no 
of how he really 
The visitor smile I wanly. 
wish you wouldn't talk like 
she said. makes me positively 
York 
At the Rose of 
ad 
eke, d- 
. from I 
b Items 
.; note 
r V 
County of 
I. James L 
weir that UM met 
I belief 
of Hot
Jo
the Above
LAWS IN CHINA. 
WE ARE HERE TO STAY 
F. M. HORNADAY 
GENERAL INSURANCE 
4TH STREET
D. W. 
in 
Groceries 
Ami Provisions 
Cotton Bagging and 
Ties always on hard 
Fresh kept 
I In stock. Country 
i Sold 
D. W. 
North Carol Ina. 
We beg leave to announce that we are 
Wholesale and Retail 
for 
White Lead, Paints, 
Colors, and 
Country Ready Paints. 
The Greenville Reflector is 
twelve years old. It is a matter 
of constant astonishment to us 
that a daily paper of such excel- 
as The Reflector can be 
published in a town the size of 
Greenville. Observer 
Will Close for Holiday. 
The Greenville tobacco market 
will close for the holidays after 
tomorrow's sale and open again 
on January 7th. Many of the 
tobacco men will go away to 
spend Christmas and New Year. 
In advance The Reflector wishes 
hem a merry time- 
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 
eon. 
ducting a cotton and in 
in the town N. C, has this 
by mutual 
consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing from 
said firm. 
Dec. lath.
W. II. Kilpatrick. i 
Patrick. B 
There Is no line in the world better 
Harrison line. It has behind it a century 
reputation for honorable wares and honorable 
dealings. 
If you use the Harrison Paints you need 
never worry quality. 
We trust that you favor us with your 
orders whenever you want good paint 
Have Just a car load and 
can give you Special Price. 
Baker Hart 
Call by Number. 
The Home Telephone and . 
graph Co. has distributed 
among telephone patrons 
of the local exchange, and all 
subscribers are requested to call 
by number hereafter. 
Th,. No Account the 
of the 
The Incompatibility of laura bused 
on diverse is 
more marked than in says 
sea II. Morse in the Atlantic. There 
bankruptcy law is if 
debtor's own estate will not 
pay his debts the must be 
made good by Ins father, brothers 
inn if a 
mediate family are promptly 
ed; if the debtor returns be is put 
prison and kept there in 
lone as he can money for bl 
lolly food mini by 
In full or by This is law. 
When 1803 Admiral Ting 
himself forced to surrender 
his Seat, committed suicide 
i; courageous step, technically 
dying before surrender, lie saved 
Immediate family-lather, mother, sons 
i and decapitation 
their properly from the 
penalty when a commander surrenders 
an Imperial This is the law. 
When in the aid days an English 
the death of n 
by Bring n salute from ii cannon from 
which ball had 
been removed, lie was seized, tried 
Ami when In 
a with Bog 
,, . . . ,., at . 
lie 
In i 
,. . 
ii,, should be oval 
I .-I. This is law 
. . inn is taken Into ac 
a dollar for n dollar, 
for a life, and all 
his 
tires-tills Is the law of China. 
S INDIGESTION -d 
WATER 
THE THEM 
Prof H. B. Smith, Messrs J, L. Little, J. W. Aycock. 
Brown. It. S Evans. Herbert A. B J. 
many others of Greenville. 
S. Greenville, N. c.
Reindeer Station Nov. 
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. 
An have taken the lead in your town for Fancy- 
goods such as China. Glass. Pictures Books. Toys. 
have decided to ship you a lot of for 
Young folks. Rich folks. Poor folks White folks. 
ail kinds of folks, and make your store daring the Holidays 
ail Kinds for XMAS GOODS 
ell one in town to call at your soon 
and make their selections. will not be able to he there in 
persons Dec. P. M. 
for a Happy Christmas. 
place. 
A B ELLINGTON CO 
Evans Street. Greenville, N. C 
Bishop Dead 
New York, Wednesday, 
Bishop Charles C. 
19.- 
of 
the Methodist church, died at 
morning at the New 
York hospital, where he has 
been for the past week, following 
an stroke.
public man who 
never been tagged with a 
may be worthy 
as his brethren who 
but ho 
equal of popular 
By. Nicknames Inspired hi 
by aversion, 
of the so called, are 
nicknamed. Venerable citizens 
still refer to Lincoln, 
with reminiscent affection upon 
both good and 
pad are old as history, la this 
try the people have a way 
. , the 
BRADLEY BEST, 
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, 
HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS 
run 
i like and assigning their full 
The John an Buggy Co., ,. who dignity 
Taft Vandyke and J. L. Sugg 
have left pretty calendars at The 
l was.- 
.-J.
I w 
ST 
A CHRISTMAS 
G I FT 
SHOULD BE A USEFUL GIFT. 
Shopping. No where will you 
i store. 
We t -en a car our Holiday stock 
an i help and you in selecting 
Gifts. is m are practical for a than 
A BATH ROBE i 
SMOKING JACKET 
A CLUB BAG 
SUIT CASE 
DEC 
It be
air 
MU 
A PAIR GLOVES 
FINE PAIR SHOES 
FINE UMBRELLA 
EIDERDOWN 
There are in other practical gifts we could mention but space 
Is. CALL TO-DAY. 
that 
to do with the rate life 
nest As as 
tended, honestly to hit b i- i 
true 
and paid hi- debts, that 
Bi It u no . 
sufficient. The business 
world, before ii will accord to any 
man the highest rate of must 
be shown that the man is not only 
and reliable, but is not ad- 
to habits and 
which may impair his standing. The 
Wall Street recently went 
so far as to declare that the business 
world baa a to know of any 
business man only where he 
spends his days, but where I e 
spends nil nights. It has a right 
not only to know his financial stand 
but also his status in the scale 
of social decency. The man who a 
faithful to the duties of his 
and false to the standards of domes- 
tie decency must have his financial 
credit mailed down and the bus 
an confidence of his fellow men 
lowered to the class of extra hazard 
Sun. 
La dies, Misses and Children's
.- 
H. R. S. 
D M TI 
i u 
Winter Rhubarb. 
Rhubarb is a vegetable easily 
ed in the cellar in winter. For 
or cellar growing, select and 
safely store away strong, hip; 
of roots at least four rears old 
of early varieties. They may be 
planted at any time after they have 
had a short rest. If a succession is 
wanted a few are brought in at in- 
of to weeks. On the bot- 
tom of a trench a foot deep place 
a four inch layer of fresh horse 
manure, followed by a two inch Liv- 
of loam. The roots are to 
in this trench, one fool apart, with 
the dirt carefully packed 
them. When have watered the 
plants and excluded all . the 
bed ran be to itself except for 
an occasional ring. The prop 
will be ready in fr m ti three 
months, the time varying the 
temperature, the vitality -f the 
plants, the season and other factors, 
Suburban Life, 
Raincoats and Furs 
These Reduced Prices Apply to our stock 
of Beautiful Stylish and Q 
The Variety Is 
at eluding 
STYLISH COATS
V for shopping, select 
i -s a 
line of Holliday Goods 
COMPLEX E. 
e or chain to suit pone both 
let art dinner 
. chairs, wagons, velocipedes, and many 
suitable for silts Io numerous to 
lies The Beauty 
The is Right. 
act 
ti 
Dr, In when down town Holliday 
lo satisfy. 
Davenport, 
Smite 
Hare yon tried It i- the 
latest remedy for the ills of the 
flesh the spirit, and it is cheap. 
All to do to try 
new which, we are 
informed, the London doctors 
recommending i- to lift the corners 
of the mouth sightly by mean- of 
the muscles, expanding the 
lips and the teeth. 
this the 
and morning until the smile 
ha- worn in, and the beneficial re- 
will ho forthcoming; it is 
asserted. There is no state 
of discouraging that it 
bettered by smiling over it. 
is no joy in life so joyous 
it not spread a little wider 
the s -face of the with 
the of a smile. 
It 
Smile and lie nil 
Albany Argus. 
OF 
Cheviot, 
Mixed 
and Plaids. 
C. 
bu 
Fall and Winter 
. Woolens, Dress trimmings and 
only to give you a few price 
ts goods and will take pleasure in 
I t
r b your it t 
c solid colors, 
mixed, the
per 
AT 
and for Ladies th 
I out and the most Comfortable made a- too 
and 4.00 I 
e; t and gin for 
dresses in figures 
cent 
is complete 
George 
Ohio, or- 
fell 
hen
the 
coal 
In i
far
iA Crusher. 
ex-governor 
-lated that the hardest 
he ever experienced 
campaigning in 
f and out of forts, 
tie town one even- 
i the only hotel in 
proprietor stool 
a little desk amok- 
After Mr. 
s host aid, 
v. in, down at the 
With some 
e state's chief exec 
Pried for Quick and you Should Come to r 
You should see our 
ST ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS, 
LU 
and Colored Plaids 
10-4,11,12-4 Sizes,
or -e
The ma 
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v. int me to
pr ;, 
,. 
fr
then 
es. 
revolted 
remains 
it seem 
-.- 
. i- i t en la 
the Daily 
I -0 r 
I-.- ,.
childhood I ho 
nil men. I loathe 
ice, their looks, 
r manners if n-e 
my hand in ordinary 
instincts are offended and 
I, and the sense of outrage 
with me for Those, 
, are not her personal 
Elegant Furs 
Furs of 
Fox, 
Mink, etc. 
p r 
r. bi 
hi 
Texas. 
I The of Texas bonded 
debt of 
than -100,000 of the bonds is held 
the state. Nearly all the 
bonds that have issued the 
state are now deposited in the 
vaults of the state to the 
credit the various special funds, 
mainly school fund, and in a 
few more years with good financial 
administration Texas will not owe a 
dollar to any one but 
Antonio 
SANTA CLAUS 
s Providing many nice thirds here for the Little Children's Xmas Gifts. You 
should see our Toy Department -Fancy China 
, your Xmas 
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